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Elias sat in the ruins of what used to be a Chicago transit station. Around him, the air shimmered like heat haze on asphalt, but there was no heat—only the "Static." The Static was where timelines collided, a graveyard of things that almost happened. "Status, Bob," Elias whispered.

"Searching for home-signal," a flat, synthesized voice replied from the watch. "Current stability: 14%. Recommendation: Do not move."

"Sequence initiated," the watch responded. The steel grew searingly hot against his wrist. "It has been an honor, Elias." There was a sound like a heavy door slamming in a vacuum. Watch bob-E61B

The watch face didn't have hands. Instead, a holographic needle flickered over a circular scale. It was hovering dangerously close to the red zone marked Desync .

The watch didn't tick; it hummed—a low, rhythmic vibration that Elias felt against his radius bone. On the brushed steel casing, the designation was etched in a utilitarian font that suggested it had been built in a lab, not a boutique. Elias sat in the ruins of what used

Elias's fingers brushed the silver. The world around him began to peel away like wet wallpaper, revealing a sky made of violet lightning. He gripped the locket. "Bob, initiate 'Snap-Back.' Now!"

He saw it glinting beneath a pile of calcified newspapers. As he reached out, the watch’s hum turned into a frantic chirp. The steel grew searingly hot against his wrist

"Warning," Bob said. "Proximity to localized paradox. E61B battery at 3%. If the anchor fails, you will become part of the background radiation."